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Judaism, Christianity
and Islam
Judaism and Christianity
•Religion of the Jews
(Hebrews)
•Yahweh (Supreme Being)
•Abraham – Patriarch of the
Jewish Religion.
Judaism and Christianity
•Torah – “Law and Teaching”
Pentateuch (Five books of
Moses) – Genesis, Exodus,
Leviticus, Numbers,
Deuteronomy.
Judaism and Christianity
•Ten Commandments – Laws
that were given to Moses at
Mt. Sinai which were written
in stone tablets. (Ark of the
Covenant)
Judaism and Christianity
•“You must love God with all
your heart, with all your soul,
and with all your mind, and
you must love your neighbor
as yourself”
Matthew 22:36-39
Judaism and Christianity
•Roman
Catholics and
the Greek
Orthodox
Church
Judaism and Christianity
•Difference between Judaism
and Christianity is how they
view Jesus Christ. The Jews
do not believe in Jesus Christ
as their lord and savior and
still waiting for their messiah.
Islam
•“Surrender to Allah”
•Muhammad – Prophet of
Allah, the all powerful God.
•Hegira is the journey of
Muhammad from Mecca to
Medina.
Islam
•Hadith – “Prophetic
Traditions”
•Quran – Holy Book of the
Muslims. (Translations are
forbidden)
•Friday is the special day of the
Muslims.
Islam
•Muslims are forbidden to drink
liquor, gamble and claim
interest in loans.
•Muslims do not eat pork
because they believe that pigs
are filthy.
•Kindness to animals is practiced
Islam
•Black stone
inside kaaba
became the
foundation of
Islam.
Five pillars of Islam
1. Shahada – One God, Allah
2. Salat – Praying 5 times a day
3. Zakat – Being charitable
4. Sawn/Sawm - Ramadan
5. Hajj – The Pilgrimage to
mecca.